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| | Pharos Trips and Pics Photo Linked Portable GPS Unit |  | Brand: Pharos Category: CE
List Price: $89.95 Buy New: $76.97 You Save: $12.98 (14%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 18595
Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 7.5 x 2.5
MPN: PTP10 Model: PTP10 UPC: 818948002709 EAN: 0818948002709 ASIN: B000XX13EQ
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| Features:
| • | Record trips and geotag photos, works with any digital camera | | • | Results can be presented in both Google Earth and Microsoft Streets & Trips | | • | Trips & Pics Express allows a non-tech savvy user to accomplish many tasks in one click, from connecting the receiver, getting the log data from it, generating trips, to launching and viewing the result in Google Earth. | | • | Sophisticated trips statistics. | | • | Light-weight, portable and long-last battery time (24 hours between charges). |
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Product Description Make and log any journey! Pharos Trips and Pics captures your location and time automatically at any interval you set. Time your training runs. Record your child?s athletic event. Show that great bicycle trip with times and photos. Save the memories from a great vacation. Send the files to friends and family so they can see your photos and where and when you took the pictures. Add text to share even more information. Display your trips with photos on Google Earth or Microsoft Streets & Trips. Pharos Trips and Pics automatically compensates for any difference between your camera?s time and true GPS time, so the information is precise. Depending on the rate you set, the Pharos GPS logger can store from 1.5 to 45 days of times and locations. The rechargeable battery will run the unit for 24 hours. An AC adapter is included in the package.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Which way is up? November 16, 2008 I'm fairly savvy regarding computers and programs. This one has me stumped. I used on a trip to Greece and Italy. Admittedly, I didn't use the software manual (there is no printed one) before using. While the GPS receiver did log MOST of my travels, some it did not, perhaps my fault, but all you're supposed to do is just turn it on. So far, I have had limited results geotagging photos to the GPS trail. As the song said: "It's gotta be me". I'll keep fooling with it until I get it, but be aware, it's not just a "plug and play" device.
Pharos for geotagging October 17, 2008 The unit and software are really great. They work as advertised, integrate with Google maps VERY easily. My only negative about the unit is this: The GPS unit will move in the battery cradle when bumped, causing the unit not to work. (In daylight you will not notice that the glowing around the unit is not there) causing you to NOT record because the unit is off. A "click type" fastener or something other than friction would be very helpful. Next negative is the company, not the unit. I have tried to register the unit on the company website, and tried to contact them using the "contact us" on their webpage. I have yet to receive any contact since the purchase, completely unresponsive.
Not the best for geotagging - No RAW support out of the box. September 21, 2008 I purchased this knowing it did not support RAW, but I still wish it did support RAW. It works OK with jpg. But I find that if I want to take it on an extended trip, I must also take the charger as the batteries last only about one day. I'm finding more use for it just as a pocket gps for keeping track of my walks and hikes.
Look elsewhere if you want to geotag the RAW files. You can do it with this and some utility software, but why bother jumping though hoops if another gps can do it all?
Works but not a drive. September 5, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was looking/hoping for a GPS that would look like a drive and that my photo down load software (Downloader Pro) would see and integrate the GPS data. This unit does not work that way.
Other than that it works great! I keep the battery charged and when I take off to photograph, turn the GPS unit on. When I get back I plug in the Trips and Pics and use the software to save the data in the Trips and Pics format and then again in GPX format. I then copy the GPX format file to the CF card from my camera.
My camera is a Canon 40D and I shoot in RAW. I use Downloader Pro to rename the RAW files and integrate the GPS data as well as convert a copy to DNG. That process works great and I now have GPS data included in both the CR2 sidecar file and the converted DNG file. When I use Lightroom 2 to export to JPEG the GPS data in in the JPEG file also.
I'll get a different GPS dohicky someday (or a camera that includes GPS) that saves the above steps but for now I am very pleased with the Trips and Pics and would recommend it to anyone in the same situation.
I have not used the included software to add GPS data to JPEG files or much else other than converting the Trips and Pics format data to GPX. It works great for that.
Not too bad ... August 16, 2008 Well it's a very, very sensitive receiver. Size is good function is good. On/off switch is a bit cheesy and easy to accidentally turn on and off. Documentation is marginal and weak but can be worked out. Software (you can update it although mine came with a new disk taped to the back of the package). Definitely better functionality obtained by using the classic format. It does everything the other reviewer said it won't. At about $60 it's a good bargin at a $100 not so good..
I'd reccmd it for geotagging photos.
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